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rcolomina / cnn.py
Created March 11, 2020 11:14 — forked from sandeepnmenon/cnn.py
Keras CNN with skip connections and gates
def get_cnn_architecture(weights_path=None):
input_img = Input(shape=(64,64,3)) # adapt this if using `channels_first` image data format
x1 = Conv2D(64, (3, 3), activation='relu', padding='same')(input_img)
gateFactor = Input(tensor = K.variable([0.3]))
fractionG = Multiply()([x1,gateFactor])
complement = Lambda(lambda x: x[0] - x[1])([x1,fractionG])
x = MaxPooling2D((2, 2), padding='same')(fractionG)
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rcolomina / satoshistreasure.md
Created April 20, 2019 13:18 — forked from johncantrell97/satoshistreasure.md
How I Obtained Satoshi's Treasure Keys 1, 2, and 3 in Minutes

Today (April 16th 2019 at noon) the first major clues to discover key #1 was set to be released in a few cities. A QR code with the words 'orbital' were found at these locations and looked like this: (https://imgur.com/a/6rNmz7T). If you read the QR code with your phone you will be directed to this url: https://satoshistreasure.xyz/k1

At this URL you are prompted to input a passphrase to decrypt the first shard. An obvious first guess was to try the word 'orbital' from the QR code. Not suprisingly this worked! This reveals a congratulations page and presents the first key shard:

ST-0001-a36e904f9431ff6b18079881a20af2b3403b86b4a6bace5f3a6a47e945b95cce937c415bedaad6c86bb86b59f0b1d137442537a8.

Now, we were supposed to wait until April 17th to get clues from the other cities for keys #2 and #3 but that wouldn't stop me from digging around with all the new information we had. All that time "playing" notpron (http://notpron.org/notpron/) years ago was going to help me here.

The first thing I noticed was

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